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AMERICAN EAGLE TOWN » Bald
eagles aren't the only species to have discovered this historic
Connecticut River town. Boaters of all stripes enjoy its natural
beauty, serenity and charm. By Malerie Yolen-Cohen Read this article
LESSONS LEARNED » Four
of Offshore's regular contributors reveal their most memorable boating
mishap and the lessons they learned from the experience. By Offshore's
contributing writers
KEEPING THE FAITH » For
these dedicated craftsmen on the South Shore of Massachusetts, it's all
about building classic boats and the tools to make them the
old-fashioned way. By Michael O'Connor
WATERFRONT WAYPOINT: CENTER OF SUCCESS » An
environmental group puts its money where its mouth is by building an
ecofriendly education center at the head of Rhode Island's Narragansett
Bay. By David Ortiz
TIDINGS Lobsterboats built for speed; the battle over bunker; paddling from Miami to Maine. Edited by Rick Eggleston
NAUTICAL KNOW-HOW With the Northeast overdue for a hurricane, some boat insurance companies are playing hard ball. By Frances Cerra Whittelsey Read this article
ON BOATS Camano 41 trawler, Catalina 320 Mark II, BIC O'Pen and Yanmar 260-hp common-rail diesel. Edited by Joe Myerson
TRIED & TRUE Generations have discovered the wonders of boating in a rugged Grumman aluminum canoe. By John Page Williams
OVER THE TRANSOM A tribute to a 15-footer that has brought joy and a sense of accomplishment to three generations. By Catherine McCarron
CAPTAIN BROWN'S LOG For many seasoned boaters, sea chanteys still hold the true flavor of the sea. By David G. Brown
From the Helm Readers Say Boating Gear Marina Profiles Tarrytown, New York Block Island, Rhode Island Coastal Cuisine Robinhood Free Meetinghouse Bookshelf Boating Coastal Calendar The Boat Biz Search & Rescue
On the cover: A Connecticut River icon, this Essex, Connecticut, lighthouse replica now houses Wilde Yacht Sales. See the full story on Essex. Photograph by Caryn B. Davis. |
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